Currently, i have two monitors, each is 1920*1080, both are 21.5 inch.
I used both of them for working, browsing, 3D modelling, etc, and only one of them for gaming.
Latley, i upgraded my gpu to gtx 1080, and now i also seek to upgrade my monitor setup.
I thought of 2 options: buying 1440p monitor, or an ultrawide, 2560 by 1080 resolution.
My main concern is enhancing my gaming experience, as my two monitors work well for working and normal use.
On one hand, i like how ultrawide gaming looks, the added vertical space, but on the other it sometimes problematic to playsome games on it and requires fixes, etc.
Against it is 1440p monitor, which has higher resolution, thus higher detail, but has the same old ratio of 16 by 9, so it does not require any additional work.
To clarify, i usually play open world games: witcher 3, assassins creed origins, modded skyrim, gta v, far cry 4&5, etc, and i have no need at the moment for more than 60fps at 60hz.
So, what monitor should i get in your opinion? I tend to go toward the ultrawide, but concerned by games that dont support it and always having to find fixes.
I used both of them for working, browsing, 3D modelling, etc, and only one of them for gaming.
Latley, i upgraded my gpu to gtx 1080, and now i also seek to upgrade my monitor setup.
I thought of 2 options: buying 1440p monitor, or an ultrawide, 2560 by 1080 resolution.
My main concern is enhancing my gaming experience, as my two monitors work well for working and normal use.
On one hand, i like how ultrawide gaming looks, the added vertical space, but on the other it sometimes problematic to playsome games on it and requires fixes, etc.
Against it is 1440p monitor, which has higher resolution, thus higher detail, but has the same old ratio of 16 by 9, so it does not require any additional work.
To clarify, i usually play open world games: witcher 3, assassins creed origins, modded skyrim, gta v, far cry 4&5, etc, and i have no need at the moment for more than 60fps at 60hz.
So, what monitor should i get in your opinion? I tend to go toward the ultrawide, but concerned by games that dont support it and always having to find fixes.